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The Measurement of Pain

Clinical Oncology, 2011
Pain has been studied in depth for decades, yet the pain associated with cancer is still frequently under treated. The measurement of pain in patients with terminal cancer is imperative, because failure to carry it out is recognised as an important reason for inadequate treatment. Although pain is characterised as a symptom, it is a subjective personal
C L, Frampton, P, Hughes-Webb
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MEASUREMENT OF PAIN

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1992
Pain is a personal, subjective experience influenced by cultural learning, the meaning of the situation, attention, and other psychologic variables. Approaches to the measurement of pain include verbal and numeric self-rating scales, behavioral observation scales, and physiologic responses.
Katz, Joel, Melzack, Ronald
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Measurement properties of grimace scales for pain assessment in non-human mammals: a systematic review.

Pain, 2021
Facial expressions of pain have been identified in several animal species. The aim of this systematic review was to provide evidence on the measurement properties of grimace scales for pain assessment.
M. Evangelista, B. Monteiro, P. Steagall
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Measurement Properties of the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) and Revised Short McGill Pain Questionnaire Version-2 (SF-MPQ-2) in Pain-related Musculoskeletal Conditions

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2021
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objective: The objective of this study was to systematically locate, critically appraise, and summarize clinical measurement research addressing the use of Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF ...
Samuel U. Jumbo   +5 more
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Pain measurement and pain behavior

Pain, 1984
This study examined relationships between chronic pain patients' ratings of pain severity, and other patient ratings about severity of associated impairment, and a series of behavioral measures of health care utilization and activity patterns. Prior to being evaluated, a sample of 150 chronic pain patients completed diary forms on which they recorded ...
Wilbert E, Fordyce   +5 more
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Comparing N-PASS and NIPS: Improving Pain Measurement in the Neonate

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2018
Background: Proper assessment of pain is essential to allow for safe and compassionate care of infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) used in an urban level IV NICU addresses acute pain but may not ...
Amita A. Desai   +3 more
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Pain measurement

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1999
Increasing evidence from laboratory methods in humans and animals indicates that pain arises from, and is modulated by, a number of mechanisms. In addition, these mechanisms are not static but change as pain persists. Recent human studies have demonstrated new aspects of pain processing at all levels of the central nervous system.
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Pain and Activity Measurements

2020
Musculoskeletal pain contributes significantly to chronic pain experienced by adults and to health care use. This chapter details several methods to evaluate pain and physical activity in mice that can be applied to preclinical orthopedic models. These methods include the von Frey filament assay that measures mechanical allodynia, open-field activity ...
David H H, Molstad, Elizabeth W, Bradley
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CLINICAL MEASUREMENT OF PAIN

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
The problems of clinical measurement of pain are considered. Various adjuncts to the standard clinical interview are proposed. These are: written reports, visual analogue scales, McGill's Pain Assessment Questionnaire, and a weekly pain chart. The advantages and disadvantages of each are discussed.
D, Elton, G D, Burrows, G V, Stanley
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How to Measure Pain

Current Oncology Reports, 2020
Pain is a multi-faceted symptom. Effective pain assessment involves properly defining the pain syndrome, utilizing various assessment tools, and recognizing different conditions which may affect the expression and the management of pain.Pain results from multiple physical and psychosocial etiological interplay.
Michael, Tang, Kimberson, Tanco
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